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Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among under 15s

Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among children and young people aged under-15

Status: History
Expected date of issue: November 2010
Wave: 17
Process: PHP
Notes:

Please note: the final guidance on Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among children and young people aged under-15  includes some of the information from NICE’s draft guidance on Preventing unintentional injuries among children and young people aged under 15 - information, advice and education for outdoor play and leisure.  Following the consultation on that draft guidance, NICE will not be publishing final guidance – see Preventing unintentional injuries among under 15s - outdoor play and leisure for further details, the draft guidance and supporting documents.

Topic area:
  • Injuries, accidents and wounds
  • Public health
 

NICE project team

Executive Lead: Peter Littlejohns
Director: Mike Kelly
Lead Analyst: Louise Millward and Hilary Chatterton
Communications Lead: Katie Williamson
Project Manager: Patricia Mountain
Associate Director: Simon Ellis
Public involvement Lead: Jane Cowl
Implementation Lead: Denise Woods/Stardom Furamera
Coordinator: Melinda Kay
Review Team Peninsula Technology Assessment Group
Advisory Committee: Programme Development Group (PDG)
Project Email Address: Unintentionalinjurychildren@nice.org.uk
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Provisional schedule

Consultation on draft scope by stakeholders: 3 November - 1 December 2008
Meeting with stakeholder organisations: 18 November 2008
Final scope published: January 2009
Consultation on evidence synopsis and submission of evidence by stakeholders: 26 October - 23 November 2009
Consultation on draft guidance: 17 May ? 15 June 2010
Expected date of issue: November 2010
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Stakeholders

Strategies to prevent unintentional injuries among under 15s: list of stakeholders

National organisations wishing to register as a stakeholder can do so via the link below.

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Key documents

This page was last updated: 01 April 2011

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